Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Results (2009)

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Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Results (2009) The Ohio State University Campus Suicide Prevention Program suicideprevention.osu.edu Mission: To develop a comprehensive, effective, culturally responsive, and sustainable system of suicide prevention at The Ohio State University. Suicide Gatekeeper Trainings started in winter of 2008, using QPR model 2261 members of the OSU community trained, mostly in small groups (<30) by spring, 2009 PRE-POST Analysis (N=1065) Demographics of Sample Age (M=27; range=17-76) Gender (61% female) Race 76% Caucasian, non-hispanic 12% African American 6% Asian American 3% Hispanic 3% Other University Role 61% student 16 % support staff 11% administration 1% faculty 11% other Background Information: 46% of those trained knew at least one person who died by suicide 6% knew of a person who died by suicide in the last 12 months Only 1/3 said they tried to intervene if they intercepted a suicidal communication 98% said that they believed gatekeeper training was necessary (43%) or should be required (55%) 87% said that they were willing to receive more training Results: Statistically significant improvement on all 5 knowledge questions (p<.000) Statistically significant improvement on all 3 attitude questions (p<.000) Average rating on satisfaction questions (1-10) = 9 NO differences based on age, gender, race, university role, prior experience with suicide (see reverse for data from follow up analysis)

Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Results Follow-up (spring, 2009) FOLLOW-UP Analysis (N=182; 20% return rate) Training occurred: 6% 1-4 months ago 13% 5-8 months ago 33% 9-12 months ago 47% more than one year ago Demographics of Sample Age (M=34, range = 19-70) Gender (67% female) Race 84% Caucasian, non-hispanic 8% African American 3% Asian American 2% Hispanic 3% Other/Not Indicated University Role: 30% student 59% administration or support staff 5% faculty 6% other Results 89% of those who saw warning signs attempted to intervene using information they learned. Of those who intervened: 96% talked with student 93% referred student to counseling center 32% accompanied student to resources 97% felt comfortable or very comfortable 100% felt competent or very competent All survey respondents: 99% are willing to very willing to intervene in the future 97% are confident to very confiden to intervene in the future 97% are likely to very likely to intervene in the future 94% say the training was helpful to very helpful in increasing their overall knowledge of suicide risk 89% say the training increased to greatly increased their knowledge of how to refer students 88% say the training increased to greatly increased their confidence in how to intervene with a suicidal person Granello, D. H., & Stough, K. (under review). Long term effectiveness of campus suicide prevention gatekeeper training.

The Ohio State University Campus Suicide Prevention Program Pre-Post Survey Results Means, Standard Deviations, and Paired-Samples t-test Knowledge Questions Pre-test (n = 1045) Mean SD Post-test (n = 1045) Mean SD Pre to Post t ηp 2 * Power** Suicide and its causes (scale: 1-4) 2.31.70 3.14.53 38.03***.57 >.99 Suicide risk factors & warning signs among [university] students (scale: 1-4) 2.13.76 3.14.58 42.11***.62 >.99 Available campus and community mental health resources (scale: 1-4) 2.14.83 3.03.67 32.15***.49 >.99 How to refer students at risk (scale: 1-4) 1.78.80 2.80.76 37.57***.56 >.99 How demographic variables might impact suicide risk (scale: 1-4) 2.06.82 3.08.69 37.88***.58 >.99 Attitude Questions For persons in my position, education in suicide risk detection and referral skills 1= not necessary 2= necessary 3= should be required 2.52.52 2.66.51 10.34***.09 >.99 How willing to intervene with at-risk student (scale: 1-5) 4.33 1.07 4.43 1.09 4.29***.02.98 How confident about intervening with a potentially suicidal student (scale: 1-5) 3.32 1.04 3.99.99 20.17***.28 >.99 * Partial eta-squared as a measure of effect size **Observed Power *** p <.000 OSU Campus Suicide Prevention Program Manager: Wendy Winger (wwinger@ehe.osu.edu) Program website: suicideprevention.osu.edu Granello, D. H., & Stough, K. (under review). Long-term effectiveness of campus suicide prevention gatekeeper training.

The Ohio State University Campus Suicide Prevention Program (OSUCSPP) QPR Follow-Up Survey ( sent via Survey Monkey ) INTENDED AS AN EXAMPLE ONLY! Campuses are encouraged to develop their own surveys Our records indicate that sometime during the past 18 months, you participated in the OSU Campus Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Program. You may recall that you were trained in a model called QPR - "Question, Persuade, Refer" to help you know what to do if you encountered anyone you thought might be suicidal. After the training, you received a certificate indicating that you are now an OSU Campus Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper. This survey is a follow-up to that training. Your candid responses to the following questions will greatly assist us in our attempt to improve how OSU recognizes and manages suicide-related behaviors among students. All responses will be analyzed in group form so that no personal identifying information is revealed. Thank you for taking the time (approx. 10 minutes) to complete this survey. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact [info here] Use of Training Skills 1. Since completing your training, have you intercepted a suicidal communication from a student by identifying one or more warning signs of suicide? Yes No 1a. If yes, how many suicidal students have you encountered since your training? 1b. Did any of them attempt suicide? (check one) Yes No Don t Know Number of students: How many died by suicide? Comments: 2. If you have been confronted with a potentially suicidal student, did you attempt to intervene by using the information provided in your QPR training? Yes No Not Applicable Comments: 2b. If you did attempt an intervention, what type of intervention(s) did you employ? (check all that apply) Talked with the student Referred the student to campus mental health resources (please specify ) Referred the student to a suicide hotline Referred the student to community mental health resources (please specify ) Referred the student to other types of resources (please specify ) Accompanied the student to help resources Not applicable

2c. If you did attempt an intervention, please indicate how you felt while handling the incident: (circle one) Not applicable I felt: Very uncomfortable Very comfortable I felt: Very incompetent Very competent 3. In the future, how willing will you be to intervene with a student who may be at risk for suicide? (circle one) I will be: Not at all willing Very willing 4. If you decide to intervene, how confident will you feel about intervening with a student who may be at risk for suicide? (circle one) I will feel: Not at all confident Very confident Knowledge 1. Looking back at your training, how helpful would you say it was in increasing your overall knowledge of suicide and its causes? Not at all helpful Very helpful 2. Now that you have been trained, what is the likelihood that you would intervene with a potentially suicidal student? Very unlikely Very likely 3. Looking back at your training, would you say that it increased your knowledge of how to refer students at risk for suicide? No increase Greatly increased 4. Looking back at your training, would you say that it increased your confidence of how to intervene with students at risk for suicide? No increase Greatly increased

Respondent Profile Please indicate: 1. Your Age: 2. Gender: [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Transgender [ ] Other 3. Position/Role: [ ] Faculty [ ] Student [ ] Clergy [ ] Community group member [ ] Staff (please specify) [ ] Other (please specify) 4. Please indicate your race/ethnic identity below (you may check more than one): [ ] American Indian or Alaska Native [ ] Asian [ ] Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander [ ] Black or African-American [ ] White or Caucasian [ ] Hispanic or Latino (specify Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Central American, South American, or other) [ ] Other (please specify) 5. Please approximate how long ago your Suicide Gatekeeper Training occurred: [ ] 1-4 months [ ] 5-8months [ ] 9-12months [ ] more than one year ago Please elaborate on any item above and/or additional comments regarding this survey, your QPR training, or campus suicide prevention efforts. Thank you and if you would like more information about suicide prevention at OSU, please visit our website at: www.reach.osu.edu If you, or someone you know, is in crisis, call the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Hotline at 614-221-5445 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK. Survey property of OSU Campus Suicide Prevention Program Program manager: Wendy Winger (wwinger@ehe.osu.edu) Program website: suicideprevention.osu.edu